Real Estate Appraiser/Assessor
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The majority of Real Estate Appraisers and Assessors in the United States — about one-half — boast more than 10 years of experience in their profession. Salaries stretch from $30K to $75K per year, and the median is $50K annually. Nearly all enjoy medical while a strong majority get dental coverage. Vision coverage is also available to the greater part. Male Real Estate Appraisers and Assessors are just a bit more common among those who completed the questionnaire than females ones, with male workers composing 57 percent of the field. Job satisfaction for Real Estate Appraisers and Assessors is high. The numbers in this rundown were provided by PayScale's salary survey participants.

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Pay by Experience Level for Real Estate Appraiser/Assessor

Median of all compensation (including tips, bonus, and overtime) by years of experience.

Workers with less than five years' experience earn around $39K on average. It may be worth noting that those who have five to 10 years under their belts see a lower median salary of $39K. On average, Real Estate Appraisers and Assessors make $53K following one to two decades on the job. Average wages for folks with more than 20 years of experience come out to around $61K.